Five Points: The 19th Century New Yor...
Tyler AnbinderAll but forgotten today, the Five Points neighborhood in Lower Manhattan was once renowned the world over. From Jacob Riis to Abraham Lincoln, Davy Crockett to Charles Dickens, Five Points both horrified and inspired everyone who saw ...
Conquering Gotham: A Gilded Age Epic:...
Jill Jonnes* Mp3 CD Format *. The demolition of Penn Station in 1963 destroyed not just a soaring neoclassical edifice but also a building that commemorated one of the last centurys great engineering feats---the construction of railroad tunnels ...
Conquering Gotham: A Gilded Age Epic:...
Jill JonnesThe demolition of Penn Station in 1963 destroyed not just a soaring neoclassical edifice but also a building that commemorated one of the last century's great engineering feats-the construction of railroad tunnels into New York City. ...
The Bowery Boys: Adventures in Old Ne...
Greg YoungThe Bowery Boys' official companion to their wildly popular, award-winning podcastIt was 2007. Sitting at a kitchen table and speaking into an old karaoke microphone, Greg Young and Tom Meyers recorded their first podcast. They weren'...
Washington Burning: How a Frenchman's...
Les StandifordThe dramatic story of how Washington, D.C., was rebuilt after being burned by British troops in 1814, and how the birth of the capital reflected the birth of the nation.
Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Tim...
Nelson JohnsonProviding the inspiration and source material for the upcoming HBO series produced by Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese and Emmy Award-winning screenwriter Terence Winter, this riveting and wide-reaching history explores ...
Middletown, America: One Town's Passa...
Gail SheehyFifty people never came home to Middletown, New Jersey, after September 11th. Wall Street fathers, young Port Authority police, single working moms, the beloved coach of the championship girls traveling basketball team. Three toddlers...
Victory City: A History of New York a...
John StrausbaughFrom John Strausbaugh, author of City of Sedition and The Village, comes the definitive history of Gotham during the World War II era. New York City during World War II wasn't just a place of servicemen, politicians, heroes, G.I. Joes...
My American Revolution: Crossing the ...
Robert SullivanAmericans tend to think of the Revolution as a Massachusetts-based event orchestrated by Virginians, but in fact the war took place mostly in the Middle Colonies—in New York and New Jersey and the parts of Pennsylvania that on a cle...
The Gangs of New York: An Informal Hi...
Herbert AsburyFirst published in 1928, Herbert Asbury's whirlwind tour through the low-life of nineteenth-century New York has become an indispensible classic of urban history. Focusing on the saloon halls, gambling dens, and winding alleys of the ...
City of Dreams: The 400-Year Epic His...
Tyler Anbinder"Told brilliantly, even unforgettably ... An American story, one that belongs to all of us." — Boston Globe"A richly textured guide to the history of our immigrant nation's pinnacle immigrant city has managed to enter...
St. Marks Is Dead: The Many Lives of ...
Ada CalhounA vibrant narrative history of three hallowed Manhattan blocks―the epicenter of American cool.St. Marks Place in New York City has spawned countless artistic and political movements. Here Frank O’Hara caroused, Emma Goldman plotte...
American Passage: The History of Elli...
Vincent J. Cannato"By bringing us the inspiring and sometimes unsettling tales of Ellis Island, Vincent Cannato's American Passage helps us understand who we are as a nation." — Walter Isaacson "Never before has Ellis Island been writt...
Wrestling with Moses: How Jane Jacobs...
Anthony FlintThe rivalry of Jane Jacobs and Robert Moses, a struggle for the soul of a city, is one of the most dramatic and consequential in modern American history. To a young Jane Jacobs, Greenwich Village, with its winding cobblestone streets ...
A History Lover's Guide to Washington...
Alison B. FortierThis tour of the nation's capital goes beyond the traditional guidebook to offer a historical journey through the federal district. Visit the White House, the only executive home in the world regularly open to the public. Travel to Pr...
Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Cr...
Terry Golway"Golway's revisionist take is a useful reminder of the unmatched ingenuity of American politics."—Wall Street Journal History casts Tammany Hall as shorthand for the worst of urban politics: graft and patronage personified...
Dark History: Murder, Madness & Misad...
Jennifer L. GreenThis is not a book of ghost stories, but real tales from Pennsylvania's history put into context.When ships under the command of white Europeans first sailed into the Delaware Bay in 1609, southeastern Pennsylvania's documented histor...
The Manor: Three Centuries at a Slave...
Mac GriswoldIn 1984, the landscape historian Mac Griswold was rowing along a Long Island creek when she came upon Sylvester Manor, a stately mansion guarded by hulking boxwoods. When Griswold went inside, she encountered a house full of revelatio...
Growing Up Poor and Lucky in Ne...
Tom HerbertTom Herbert pays homage to a colorful time in New York City's history--the 1950s to 1970s, when he grew up in Brooklyn and Queens. His tell-all stories span the era's cars, crimes, jobs, tenements, trends, schools, and street life. Th...
From Mansions to Suburbia the Massape...
George KirchmannThis book describes how the Massapequas changed from a sparsely settled locale with old mansions east of New York City into a heavily populated suburb in the forty years after World War II. As such, it represents a microcosm of the en...
City on a Grid: How New York Became N...
Gerard KoeppelWinner of the 2015New York City Book AwardThe never-before-told story of the grid that ate ManhattanYou either love it or hate it, but nothing says New York like the street grid of Manhattan. This is its story.Praise for City on a Gri...
Bold Forecast: The Hurricane Agnes De...
Gary R. LetcherEveryone knew the flood was impossible. But the sentinels warned it was coming. A vivid saga of courage, sacrifice and survival, Bold Forecast brings home the power of Nature - and the power of ordinary people in the face of epic cat...
The Lost Hero of Cape Cod: Captain As...
Vincent MilesThe Lost Hero of Cape Cod tells the story of an extraordinary nineteenth-century mariner… and of a morale-boosting victory for the young United States over Britain in the commercial battle that broke out on the Atlantic after the Wa...
An Unlikely Union: The Love-Hate Stor...
Paul MosesAn Unlikely Union tells the dramatic story of how two of America's largest ethnic groups learned to love and laugh with each other after decades of animosity. They came from the poorest parts of Ireland and Italy and met as rivals on...
The Santa Claus Man: The Rise and Fal...
Alex PalmerBefore the charismatic John Duval Gluck, Jr., came along, letters from New York City children to Santa Claus were destroyed, unopened, by the U.S. Post Office. Gluck saw an opportunity and created the Santa Claus Association. The effo...
Pittsburgh Steps: The Story of the Ci...
Robert ReganToday the City of Pittsburgh has more municipal inclines than any other U.S. city and more city steps and bridges that any other city in the world. Undoubtedly the most unique of these transportation solutions is the city steps. Pitts...
Wrestling with George and Other Tales...
Miles S. RichardsThe book's title is derived from an episode which occurred during George Washington's visit to the region in 1770. While attending a frontier social event at a locale in the upper Youghiogheny, he was challenged by a local rowdy to a ...
Sara Robinson's father, Hobby Robinson, was one of the most important photographers of the 20th century to be so little well-known, at least outside the Shenandoah Valley of central Virginia. He chronicled over three generations of El...
Ruthless Tide: The Heroes and Villain...
Al Roker"Reads like a nail-biting thriller." — Library Journal,starred reviewA gripping new history celebrating the remarkable heroes of the Johnstown Flood—the deadliest flood in U.S. history—from NBC host and legendary weath...
When Brooklyn Was Queer: A History
Hugh RyanThe never-before-told story of Brooklyn’s vibrant and forgotten queer history, from the mid-1850s up to the present day.\r\n\r\n***An ALA GLBT Round Table Over the Rainbow 2019 Top Ten Selection***\r\n***NAMED ONE OF THE BEST LG...